wise|wiser|wisest in English
adjective
[waɪz]
intelligent; clever; smart; cautious; skilled; learned; impudent (Slang)
Use "wise|wiser|wisest" in a sentence
1. 24 Thinking well is wise; planning well, wiser; doing well, wisest and best of all.
2. Thinking well is wise; planning well, wiser; doing well(Sentence dictionary), wisest and best of all.
3. Give to a wise person and he will become still wiser.”
4. Your wisest subjects have arrived.
5. Older and wiser.
6. The older, the wiser.
7. The wisest course would be to ignore it.
8. The wisest way is not to be boastful.
9. Because I'm older and wiser.
10. The wisest advisers of Pharʹaoh give unreasonable advice.
11. They say that in all the tribes, you are the wisest shaman.
12. In the end, wiser counsels prevailed.
13. We have consulted all the wisest men and skilled doctors.
14. Confucius was one of the wisest teachers of all times.
15. Perhaps he has grown wiser with age.
16. God is infinitely wiser than we are.
17. It was wiser not to tantalize oneself.
18. The divorce left him sadder and wiser .
19. In our caste, ladies are much wiser.
20. The wisest course of action is just to say nothing.
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22. Women in mischief are wiser than men.
23. 29 Older, richer, wiser and more scarred, Capt.
24. He is no wiser than he used to.
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